Victor Voronovfiled for divorce against the three-time national champion in February after a nasty, widely publicized split that included allegations of domestic violence.

Voronov called the cops on Weir and filed a criminal complaint alleging that the flamboyant athlete bit his left bicep.

But then the two, who married on New Year’s Eve 2011, agreed to get back together.

That’s when Weir, 30, claimed Voronov, 31, tried to rape him. In March, Weir told Access Hollywood that Voronov “asked me to lay in bed with him in the biblical sense, and when I refused, the altercation between us started. I was defending myself.”

But Voronov, a Georgetown Law grad, says in his Manhattan civil suit that his ex “spun lies as easily as he performed a triple salchow” during the interview.

The show was viewed by 2.5 million people.

Voronov calls the rape claim “atrocious” and “false” in his suit.

He adds that his eccentric husband — who is known for his colorful skating costumes and gender-bending dress — is the abuser.

In his suit, Voronov includes photos of bite marks and bruises that he says are from violent fights with his husband.

Weir “in a fit of jealousy” also allegedly texted another skater, who had been dating Voronov, that his spouse had herpes.

The claim is not true, Voronov says in court papers.

He is suing for unspecified damages.

Weir’s entertainment attorney referred questions to his manager, who was not immediately available to comment.

He is scheduled to perform at an ice show at Harvard University on Friday night.